W illia m s P la z a AM’S buyer production plan (continued Iroin page I) lami Police lluieau. He was n tiuatee of Bethel A. M. E. Church ami past prealdent of die men’ s club. He was a member of tlie Federation of State, County and Municipal Employee», AFL-CIO and a l>ast pi «aident of theCIty Em­ ployees Union Local 103. Ije tio lt—American Motors has come up with the answer lo r the car buyerwhobelieves no one cares about his problem after he takes delivery of his iww car. I lie answer Is In the com- piny’ s new Buyer Protection Plan foi 1972 which lias been widely acclaimed as die pace­ setter foi a new era In custo­ mer relations fo r the auto In­ dustry. In essence, the Buyer p ro ­ tection Plan provides huyers of American Motors 1972 Gremlins, Hoi nets. Javelins, Matadors and Ambassadors 12 months o r 12,000 m iles of w o rry -fie e ownership. If any dilng goes wrong during the guarantee period that Isdueto factory defect or workmanship the company w ill pay to f lx it. arris I’ laza, high rise apartment building dedicated to Edgar iam s, provides housing for low income senior citizens. "W e are taking tlie risk out of buying a new car and giving our customers every reason to place their trust and confidence In A m e r ic a n M o t o r s and Its products," W illiam V. Luneburg, p re si­ dent, said. "W e are assuming the re - sponsibdiry for correcting and repairing any defect In die product diat is our fault, and we w ill pay our dealers tor making It rig h t," Luneburg said. With tlie proctection pro­ vided, owners of 1972 A m e ri­ can Motors cars w ill need pay fo r gas, o il and oil filte r changes, and for normal main­ tenance during die guarantee period. Humboldt P rim a ry School -based on the individual may never have to avoid tie child’ s needs and level of question: "W hy can’ t Johnny achievement. It also pro­ read?" vides specialized help for Humboldt, 4815 N. Ganten- students with learning pro­ blen Ave., now has most of blems. tie answers after evaluating Twelve teacher aides, firs t-y e a r results of Its unique tiained ami directed by a continuous-progress reading reading consultant ami two program for grades 3,4, and 5. group leadeis, supplement tlx: Herbert H. Hale, principal normal teaching staff. of Humboldt, said the fir s t- Some 37S students at Hum­ year program Involving 159 boldt now are Involved In the students brought Improved program. Hale said. the reading levels for 75 and program emphasizes detailed helped anoder 45 maintain a record keeping on each child. normal year’ s growth. Some ‘ Thus we have been able to 39 achieved helow a normal Identify at an e a rlie r time year’ s growth in reading. Testing In September 1970 ami again In June 1971 Indi­ lohn M cKivcr has lived at Williams Paza cated tliat many students were capable of reading materials since August. designed fo r one, two and three advanced grade levels. Hale s a il. Now In Its second year, t'ie T ic Paramount Theater in Portland w ill be tic scene of a piogram is continuing its performance by the Los An­ reading and language arts More than 100Portland high vironniental Protection Agen­ geles Philharmonic orchestra instruction In small groups-- school students attended die cy, Bonneville Power Admin­ under the baton of famed young second summit meeting of istration and fisherle agencies conductor Zubin Mehta on northwest governors called of Oregon, Idaho and Washing­ Sunday evening, November 21, ton on their efforts todeci ease F t slay by Govomoi Tom Mc­ at 8:00 P.M . T ic concert is tlie nitrogen generated by wa­ Call to examine the problem of being presented under the njtiogon auparsaturatlon In ter spilling over dams. sponsorship of C elebrity A t­ the Columbia ami Snake Ri­ High levels of nitrogen In the tractions. Snake and Columbia have vers. Now In his tenth season as Students representing sci­ killed large numbers of m i­ Pollution can tie seen almost music d ire c to r of the Lo sA n - ence ami social studiesclas- grating salmon ami steelhead everywhere. But invisible geles Philharmonic, Zubin soa at Cleveland, Franklin, accoidlng to studies by gov­ pollution may be an even Mehta Is leading the orchestra Grant «mJ Washington high ernment agencies. greater menace. In a venturesome program The meeting was held at schools heard reports by tlie Pollution— Conti ol laws are planned to bring new music to A m iy Corps of Englneei s, En- Lloyd Center Auditorium . directed at offenders that can old audiences and to create he easily detected. And the new audiences fo r older mu­ tlx? offenders may lie making sic. Intent upon break tngdown matters worse by going in­ tic cultural and social bar- visible, says Vincent J . n e is which have threatened 1 Schaefei, d ire cto r of tlie tic future of performances of Atmospheric Sciences Re­ orchestral music, the 35-year search Centei, State Univer­ old conductor is comm itting sity of New York at Albany. tic same musicianship ami One method to cut down on strength which pi ompted Time visible pollution In Industries, magazine to say, "Z u b in 1 C o m p lete room w ith p re v ie w fo r example, is to dilute tlie Mehta has made the orchestra e s c a p in g pollutants w it h one of tic best in the co u n try." Cleaner a ir to make tic part­ T im e’ s Judgement is a cre­ icles sm aller ami unseen. 1 he d it to what Mehta hasdescrlt^ showing of the N ew role that small invisible mt as his "te n -y e a r partner­ («articles may play in health ship’ with tic 104 members of Is not at all cle a r. But, the Los Angeles Philharmon­ according to research at tlie ic. In those ten y e a rs ,c ritic s Center, It Is easy to show that both In the United States ami the m ajority of small particles abroad have come to consider that reach tic lungs remain the orchestra one of the hand­ there. ful of finest In the w orld. Schaefer also warns that Mehta was born In Bombay, buses ami cars should not he Imlia In 193b, the son of tic allowed to idle fo r more than founder of the Bombay Sym­ a few minutes. The exhaust phony. Raised In a Parsec from an Idling car Is often home with tic Western music not visible, lu t if a plastic his father. Mehli Mehta play­ bag Is held to catch tic ed tic young conductor says ' exhaust, the bag contains 100 that he was "brainwashed with tiilllo n particles within a classical music from tic cra­ d le ." second. C a ll 2 8 8 -5 1 2 1 According to Schaefei, Ins Scheduled fo r performance ' testing shows that the a ir In by tic Los Angeles P hilhar­ For fu rth e r ; many motels ami hotel rooms monic on Nov. 21 a re " Sym­ Is cleanei than tic outskleair phony No. 31 in U ,K .297(P a r­ In cities or along highways. is) - M ozartl Suite from the This Is e s|ccla lly true If their Ballet "Romao and J u lie t" - in fo rm a tio n a n d a p p o in tm e n t is a refrlgeratlon-type a ir Prokeflev; symphony N o .4 In ComBtlonei In tic room, or if E M inor, o p . 98 - Brahms. tic a ir comes from a central Tickets fo r the concert of control. tic Los Angeles Philharmonic Find out about a ir pollution orchestra with Zubin Mehta, and how to fight it more ef­ priced at $8.00, »6.50, $5.00 fectively, Check with your ami $4,00 ate on sale now at local tuberculosis and respi- C elebrity A ttractions, 1010 2 7 0 2 N E. B ro a d w a y isto ry disease association, S.W. M o rris o n ,P o rtla n d ,lire . which Is now conducting its 97205. I Christm as Seal Campaign. P o rtla n d ,O re g o n It's a matter of life anal breath. 7* Los A ngeles P h ilh arm o n ic G overn-S tudents m eet Invisible Pollution Free Rug Shampoo K ü iJb KIRBY CO. Page 9 In addition to cost-free re­ pair of any factory defect, A - merlcan Motors* Buyei p ro ­ tection Plan calls for: - free use of late model loaner ca is foi owners re - qulilng overnight s e r v ic e wlien guarantee work Is being performed. - ce rtifie d dealer pre-de­ live ry service. Including a road test. - a to ll-fre e ,d lre c t factory Hot Line open to all states, in­ cluding Hawaii and Alaska, plus C a n a d a . The line operates 12 hours dally from 7:30 a jn . to 7:30 p.m. " B y linking better product­ ion line quality with thorough d ia le r pre-delivery proce­ dures, we Intend to deliver cars to customers which are as defect-free as we can make them ." Improved factory quality control procedures Include In­ tensified Individual inspect­ ions p rio r to shipping cars to dealers. Before dealers d eliver cars to customers, each vehicle is road tested and a check lis t completed and certified by the dealer is attached to tlie ca r’ s sum visor, "W e believe tlie combi­ nation of better factory in­ spection and compi ehensive dealer preparation and road test w ill greatly reduce the possibility of a defective car biing delivered to an owner," Luneburg said. "B u t If a factory defect should slip through our con­ tro l system- we’ ll fix it , ” he said. Reading p ro g ra m helps Students Free Portland/Observer Thursday, Nov. 18, 1971 those children having learning problem s," he s a il. "These children are given added help in perceptual training or placed with tutors during and after school.” THIS CAR COULD COST STATISTICS SHOW THAT . . MOST HIGH ..iGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS DROPOUTS GIVE WILL EARN $91,000 LESS ■SUPPORTING A CAR" AS IN A LIFETIME THAN A « «7.000 SCHOOL THE PRIMARY REASON FOR QUITTING SCHOOL! CONSIDER YOUR EDUCATION . . . THEN A CAR. HIGH SCHOOL G R A D U A T 0 0 N T SHORT CHANGE YOURSELFI BUXTON MOTORS Free slide lecture U r. Uon Tocher, d ire cto r of tlie Earthquake Mechanism Laboratory in San Francisco and one of the nation’ s fore­ mast authorities on earth­ quake prediction problems, w ill give a free, public slide lecture at 7 pm Monday (Nov­ ember 15) in Room 53 of C ram er Hall on the Portland State University campus. His topic w ill be the Febru­ ary 9 earthquake which ravag­ ed C alifornia’ s San Fernando Valley. U r. Tocher has been a U.S. delegate to several interna­ tional conferences on earth­ quake research. Including three L.S. - Japan meetings related to the Pacific Rim. He was chairman of the pan­ el of seismology uf the Nation­ al Academy of sciences-Na- tional Research Council Com­ mittee which studied the Alas­ ka earthquake, and seived on an advisory committee to the Secretary of Interior which in­ vestigated possible geologic hazards associated with a site fo r a large nuclear desalting plant m Southern C a lifo rn ia . In addition to his public lec­ ture, U r. Tocher w ill give two other talks in the Earth Sciences department, his host at Portland state. D r. To­ cher’ s two-day v is it to P o rt­ land State is sponsored by the visiting scientist program of the American Geophysical Un­ ion. 1 to 5 o m . HOUSE S u n d a y , I\I o v e m b e r . S I. 1 9 7 1 se t 705 N 1 (fatten K illin g s w o rlh . ^ P o r t la n d Ilandicap Children’s hold benefit auction The C ircle k. Club of P o rt­ land State I nherslty is hold­ ing an auction November 21st from noon to b:00 p.m. in the Science 2 Building on 11th and Montgomery. Items for tlx.* suction are be­ ing donated hv luslnessmen of the Portland area and all pro­ ceeds go to financing activities fo r tlie handicapped children, (continued from p. 1) Purpose of the c ra ft pro­ gram is to provide a service to adults in the neighborhood and to involve more parents of youths partlcip.it mg In Center activities, Nevvmaater ex­ plained. On Friday nights from 6 to 9 p.m ., the Center w ill o ffe rs “ g irls only’ ’ program of gym­ nastics and uts and cra fts. Additional i n f o r m a t i o n about tlie schedule of activities at the Salvation A rmy Center may tie obtained by telephoning 289-2930 or stopping by the Center after 3 p.m. weekdays, oi on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Senator KODert Packwood 1 30 Cascade Auditorium P O R T L A N D C O M M U N IT Y 1 CO LLEGE